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A Silvan Tomkins Handbook
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Contents

Note on Quotations

Introduction

Part I. Affect

1. Drives 

2. The Face

3. Evolution

4. Freedom

5. The Positive

6. The Negative

Interlude: Tomkins and Spinoza

Part II. Imagery

7. Images

8. Theory, Weak and Strong

9. Scenes and Scripts

10. Ideology

Interlude: Tomkins and Darwin

Part III. Consciousness

11. Psychoanalysis at the Harvard Psychological Clinic

12. Cybernetics

13. The Psychology of Knowledge

14. The Minding System

Acknowledgments

Chronology of Tomkins’s Life and Work

Bibliography of Tomkins’s Published Writings

References

Index

About the Author

Adam J. Frank is professor of English at the University of British Columbia. He is author of Transferential Poetics, from Poe to Warhol and coeditor (with Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick) of Shame and Its Sisters: A Silvan Tomkins Reader.

Elizabeth A. Wilson is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Emory University and author of Gut Feminism and Affect and Artificial Intelligence.

Reviews

"Taking a cartographic approach to Silvan Tomkins’s considerable volumes of work, Adam J. Frank and Elizabeth A. Wilson extend the reach and significance of his theories of affect into new territories, problems, concepts, and tantalizing ways of approaching the ‘strange status of subjectivity.’ Unique, persuasive, and illuminating, A Silvan Tomkins Handbook is essential reading for advancing the field of affect studies beyond psychological individualisms of all kinds."-Lisa Blackman, author of Haunted Data: Affect, Transmedia, Weird Science"Adam J. Frank and Elizabeth A. Wilson beautifully demonstrate the distinctiveness, suppleness, complexity, and generativity of Silvan Tomkins’s writings and concepts. The handbook makes vividly and urgently clear how much there remains, in the twenty-first century, to unearth and think through in relation to this distinctive twentieth-century psychologist and to models of affect and subjective experience more broadly."-Felicity Callard, University of Glasgow

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